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Hi guys Quick dumb question, I have a fogger v4 that I picked up in a trade. Have built it fine but when I try to fill through the fill screw on bottom, it just won't fill (with a standard droppy bottle) Am I missing something here? Do I really need to needle tip all of my juices or go buy a blunt syringe just to use a fogger?!
Yeah. Get a syringe. I have one of those pump action itaste u-cans to fill mine. Works a treat.
Knew that would be the answer. Any idea if a chemists sell blunt needles? Wanted to use the fogger today as its wicked and ready and I can't be arsed to wash out a kayfun to change flavour.
I use these : they work a treat.
That is quite a sexy bottle, wanted something I could get hold of today really though
Christ, if you go in a chemist and even ask for a syringe they look at you like you have 4 fucking heads. But the answer to the question is no, as long as you have a reasonably narrow tipped bottle you don't need a needle. Close the AFC, ram some tissue in the drip tip, tilt it up at about 70 degrees and gently squeeze it in. That way the only thing the increased pressure is pushing into the chimney is air. Works every time for me. Oh, and don't overfill it!
I have a fogger v4. I just take out the fill screw and squeeze in juice from a regular juice bottle. Not sure if it'll make a difference but maybe check the airflow is open to let the displaced air out?
Lol, every time I filled mine with the AFC open, it pissed juice everywhere!
Haha, just saw your other post after writing mine! 2 people offering different advice at the same time. I don't check the airvalve, I just squeeze some juice in! I've not had a problem with it not filling, or with it leaking...yet! Something for me to look forward to!
Thats probably down to different wicking techniques lol :-)
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